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Page 6 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 15, 2024 Town issues public advisory on two sewer subsystems set for work this month T Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? For more info, call (857) 249-7882 he Town of Saugus notified residents of work on two sewer subsystems beginning this month – one of which got underway this week. CDM Smith was scheduled this week to begin performing a warranty inspection of the PS-4 sewer subsystem rehab project that was conducted last year. The inspection of the PS-4 sewer subsystem is expected to take two to three weeks to complete. The warranty inspection of the PS-4 sewer subsystem will generally occur in the C’mon Down and Visit Chris & His Associates! Dan - 1972 We Sell Cigars & Accessories! MAJOR BRANDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES! BOX SALE SPECIAL! Take another 10% OFF our already Discounted Prices of Boxes from Now until December! * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES HOURS: OPEN SUN. - WED. 9 AM - 6 PM / THURS. - SAT. 9 AM - 7 PM R.Y.O. TOBACCO & TUBES ON SALE! Humidor Special! Model A holds up to 25 cigars incl. ash tray, humidifier, hygrometer, cigar cutter and leather pocket holder! Special Price! $99.95 WE MAKE HOUSE KEYS! A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Chris 2024 area bounded by Hamilton Street, Hanson Road, Bisbee Road, Fairmount Avenue and the Lynn line. Work will take place between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. for the warranty inspection of the PS-4 sewer subsystem. Efforts will be made to keep the sewer work off of main roads during high-traffic times. Police details and detours will be used as necessary. The town is also alerting residents that work will begin on approximately Nov. 19 to collect information to design a sewer rehabilitation project to address sewer subsystem 2, which is planned for 2025. Design work on subsystem 2 will generally occur in the vicinity of the Saugus River neighborhoods between Elm Street and Auburn Street, including Appleton Street, McIntyre Road, Hull Drive, Hargraves Court, Ivy Street, Bridge Street, Lothrop Street, ASH LANDFILL |FROM PAGE 4 agree to the dialogue. Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to receiving your response by November 29th. An unofficial 20-year plan to store the ash WIN Waste has not given up on the possibility of the life of the ash landfill being extended at least another 20 years – the time period stipulated in the Host Community Agreement (HCA) approved on a 3-2 nonbinding vote of the Board of Selectmen last year. WIN Waste continues to point to the tentative HCA approved by a majority of the five sitting selectmen as evidence that town officials are amenable to a deal that would allow expansion of the ash landfill in return for compensation and other conditions. Selectmen Jeff Cicolini and Corinne Riley at the Hamilton Street and Riverbank Road. This design work for the subsystem 2 sewer rehabilitation project will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The work is expected to take two to three weeks to complete. Efforts will be made to keep work off main roads during high-traffic times. Police details and detours will be used as necessary. This work on the PS-4 and subsystem 2 sewer rehabilitation projects reflects the town’s ongoing commitment to improving sewer infrastructure, which results in better quality and more reliable sewer service for the community. The Town of Saugus thanks you in advance for your patience and cooperation while this sewer work proceeds. Anyone with questions related to the projects can call Town Engineer Kevin Hallion at 781-231-4032. time of the nonbinding vote said they supported the HCA as a precautionary measure in case the state weakens environmental regulations related to the landfill. In fact, the HCA has no legal basis, under state law and under the Town of Saugus Charter. Furthermore, any HCA would have to be negotiated by the town manager and wouldn’t take effect unless the state allowed the company to expand its ash landfill. If the state loosens the regulations at the ash landfill, the Board of Health would have authority to conduct site modification hearings to ultimately decide whether and how expansion of the ash landfill would proceed. Saugus would receive $20 million over the next 20 years while WIN Waste could continue use of the ash landfill, according to the hypothetical HCA supported by a majority of the selectmen.

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